THE GREAT VINE AT HAMPTON 
Te T SUBSCRIBERS being the holders of f the Röya al 
Court, are enabled to offer 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL a 
OSE 
LIN A 
Leeds, 
Fy HEN er MAJ OR, Knosthorpe, near Leeds 1 5 
ounce that his . on Mst week: of 
PH MAY axb 
Mx 
SKIRVING’S SWEDE > 
sin te fam famous an truly e N b CALOEGLARIAS w all be oE30, . for 15s, post GREEN-TOP Sema Perla 
in onth, d 1 T 
BLACK s rese eh Mim nl ts, 42s. and 60s. per S E are the produce of hi 2 rut a Pt RED GLOBE TURNIP EC. ' 
d sed in larg poorte * considerable Lamar will will bloom this year. Postage LONG RED MANGEL 1 9 
wells 3 n E MR PE. , Nu ce Pec when the amount i — A 2 rene YELLOW GLOBE Do. $3 
: ne ees A General LIST of SEEDS f 09 
for the Farm, Fk 
HOMAS 3 METHVEN has p and a large stock of xU CORN FROM THE 5 4, or EVA. Gardens forwarde Sen i a lower, TUI 
strong well ripened BLACK T: — ESSRS. RATN BIRD anp HA LI ington Street, Strand, Waterloo Bridge 
he begs to offer at 3s. 6d. each s. per in. “the sual to Agriculturists- requiring change of 101 REI GENUINE AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 
disco he Trad d N and April WHEAT the best s. orts for Spring 8 E 
che * ni LA ith Walk i Edinburgh.—A pril 16. Re NE guay M ESSRS. DICKSON anp BROWN (late P. ang 
AE ERETON Oh dane, Thanet, Golden Drop, Long-eared — nra e bes ro daten e thee [es Corporation Stree d 
I X» SON beg respectfull invite | American, Hudson's Golden Melon, Banham's Sprat, and other all orders with first-class AGRICUI ÜLTURAL I 
wers of the above ed to an inspection of their un- | varieties of BA nd Tartarian OATS. which have been oi by themselv my ie T. 
rivalled Stock of Young Specimens of all the newest d best| Canadian Eten on opetoun, Poland, s T superintendence. 
varieties, many of which have been exhibited at the Metropo-| Fine CLUSTER BEANS, weighi bs. per bushe pecial prices for large quantities on application, A 
tan Exhibitions. They are clean and healthy, well yd aan Samples and Prices on application. CATALOGUE is published, and may be n Tad post ig ia 
bloom, and moderate in price. Catalogues fo pue Adáress—Basingstoke, and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, 
u application.—Dorkin oF „April 1 Taon, „H. 
aN, e HOLLY HE : HARLES SHARPE has 5 ‘ill to ofi ulis 
EORGE WHEELER eee Eee ihe DWARD. SANG anp SO ONS, "Kirkalds XB. ing, saved from the finest selected storks 
minster, ts. respectfully annonces 5 ss 525 eb di beg offer a quantity of fine ice transplanted LONG RED fin n INCOLNSH 
ofhis SEEDLING FUCHSIAS will be rea 21 er eee x ad 9 tó LOW DO E SEER QN 
and after the 20th inst. st beautiful do üble | 15 inches at 10s. per 100. These are just recovering from the irg á x ATE GREEN GLOBE Do. 
SIR COLIN CAMPBELL — pals | second transplanting in 1851, and are therefore in good con-| ALTRINGHAI T | YELLOW TANKARD DL 
r ition for removal. E. S. and S. have also a lot of once trans- plication.—Wis NE d | 
i r 
on the 2d 
places it 4 
s f cour: 
ver looking than the twice ian =~ d, but have o 3 di r than any oth kind, d grows ers ü 
pl 55 18 7 20 in — M NK à per Y am xl id t6 DL wing upon poor land, is not affected zs 
ante, Ben o eeps good in a the ground or in store till the end 
SU OUM ARGENTEUM, OR PAMPAS 
(carri: 90 
TTELL has the gratification oF pr ring Due t, Mar k Lan 
obtain two — — superb varieties of Los highly ornamental | 
eile uiis TEN and Siem elear waxy-white, | Grass, raised from proved specimens ; he CR endin; 1 * RO ls W HI TE E E DES | 
corolla rich da mce; rie a ay t the Maid of Kent, out, numbered 1 1nd The number o Y* pee imi A 5 Nus 1 
the flower eig fuge —— — habit, a free bloomer, and a No.1hasa majestic habit, sending up its flower stems 8 the hardiest eh poy the best keeper, while ir 
The usual t to the Trade. 1 quantity s the — 5 —— — to — wd: dd * m . yn rowan MM — passed, Tie, 
G. see e dt — to out with the above ax able height among the er s ore recurving, see x us » Esa 
ix new Fuchsias offered . Smith, of Tollin leaves ully bend to the ground in great abun lou: Guide, tow ose assiduous — nd od 
Num ot spei hU xD | dance, gi Mg the whole rd most noble appearan: a sores of ye e owe the perfection 
has on hand. a large quantity of RHOD No: 2 in habit is altogether different; the leaves all recurve er i 
DRONS from 9 inches to 2 toot, at very pes n rra t about the same €— 80 i the flower 3 Mem Teig e ee D W 8 "a 2 
J fi e from feet from the , large. 
za : or UNT eget oe Mos. xem ow The b eads a flower are p* rger and more feathery, e bey: x aea ut - — too — A 
Ru VA in cultivation: a by i pie paid i — m oue Mr Kempe in ver : teas week to 5s. each. —— od car efully. er Ib. and varieties 9d, to l 
ill ] J 
Ta obit of this variety is rate P the lato Bs ges Other, Strong plants of — mdi 1s. Gd. to 2s. 6d. each. ig RZ EL, all kinds, 9d. per lb. and all 
andis the most vigorous of its c e foliage is a beau tiful f se orthe Farm, Prices and Catalogues of 
olive green, of a large siz al e, anda thick leakhecy, iamen Gladiolus brenchliensis, 
The flower is a rich cri n, good form, being well cupped, of| flower this 3 Is. v 10s. wii per poe or dee be 
A Mp and a ve — truss, stai out boldly from the | post, 12s, per dozen. 
- foliage. It is the hardiest variet variety = oni 7 stood in| New Gladiolus, for open ground culture, in 12 magnificent 
3 -m i situation the ek! etic. e the slightest 
-  imjury, with no protection whatever, while other varieties have 
varieties, fine S flowering bu Ibs, po 
Paci conchiflora, 2s. per dozen. 
At the Great Roo 
(as in former geo the pees 
been — a, ew variegated, Bijou, — as per — e - Sy Aa — 
great ad in flowerin; adesidera- ee ot oots were aw. 
eee "ich coloured Rh Pe don as the s — Shottesham cs . Si TA 
Pri e e and cold winds. fe new St. Clair 8. Gd. 128. he! Rev. THOMAS STEV 
Tt has been exhibited at the Manchester Botanical Exhibition, ; SEEDS OF BARE Plants er pot 4| Tux P. Sramcey, Est. 
and obtained a first-class certificate of merit, also a label of amid 00 the GEORGE B. MORLAND. 
. commendation by the judges. — pres icem -— hardy, hi S : Ta G 
The Executors of the late William Lodge have great Amar p 3 very REA 1 0| Also EIGHT 25 GUINE 
fidence jn introducing this due to p. Ae abia, and “feel mary is ( reden 5 hi fini 1 0 CONSORT for the best 
assured it will — sí gene eral fav Alstrœmeria acutifolia, T pesca ouse climber eetings in East Berks 
Strong bushy plants 3 a: m 2 to 4 feet high | Calceo laria, from large wered — A — richest S on, anà oN SWEDE 
at One anda. Tir, Two, à pg Three Ero each, in propor- colo Pokal dp 9 SUMON PION rib 
tion Lo the size. A considerable reduction when a quantity is second quality ed Prizes in B oe 
taken. Amex from extra fine new varieties 6 Tm * So 2 
As the demand is gr 1 from extra fine older varieties 6 ow i TT ion ier vae E 
well-budded plants. zi Campanula grandiflor: a, hardy, the finest ofall Campanulas 8 Weer zel, o or or chen by th Oe anid. pts tt oe 
The following Nurserymen are A ents A e le of t= Geranium, from finest new French and — vars. i ger 0 arze Pieshire Seed Establishment, 
and from whom plants may now be Gaillardia —— — - H 2 SWEDE WHICH NEVE 
Messrs. WILLIAM name & Sons, Tooting, near London; s Cesi 13 9 Ts $ PION SWEDE has ag : 
— B. G. HENDERN & Sox, St. John’s Wood, London ; Lilium gigan veo, nsa 0 su N'S CHAM by i 
Mr. Jo ot, Linu Adora or rubrum TuS LU a 6 the TWO 25 GUINEA CUPS ated re " 
Sox, Maresfield, Sussex ; -= * P v b aede 8 985 PRINCE ä — Royal en 
CKSON y Surrey as ks-Agri : A 
— 5 — » 2 th scarlet marks 0 ese two Societies. tain, a eT 
cpr now tal Caton stip aoe * 6 . pas ently aD — 
unknown e e e aes imet pd hich tae 
Payable to Juss Lopar, correspondon $ ot the [3 icr E: mum or cheaper 57. 
Brook, Broughton, Manchester. Nursery and Seed Establishment, Westerham, Kent, ups ur 
AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS LOCOSTEMMA  LASIANTHUM UME). — Seed Growers, Reading, Berks rs 
LOW PRICES. ‘Amidst the prevalent scarcity of . Armi a of seed of the above. Barly orders 
ats ore peri lie MOS metam pre belongs to an aana a oe to preme QR DE 
: e a i— | the above- P a new us closel: 
CC phe allied to Hoya; and the 2 e in bey See 
squarrosa enia | from Mr, von Low, Jun., by whom it i 
a manicata, B. EOS y ee. Cyrtanthera 
e ogoni nobilis, Eschites Pelleri, wes S amazonica, | w bai —— E 
and Vinca alba. An: 20 of the above ma; 
for 45s., or any 12 for 35s. zi 
2 i 2 AERA 
fine plants, Sateen d 25 
be for 45s., or any 12 for 25s., Van by — 
erticillata, 
A. v 
laxitilius, Mit Mitra nea, Nerium Tangle, 
re, Pimolea. ee 8 Pernettya mucro- 
nata major, Pulte Hendersoni, Seutellaria scarleting, 
S, Styl idium graminifolium, Stauntonia 
sborni, Tecoma jasminoides, Telopea 
atheca verticillata. 
e foregoing, when left to B. & B., will be 
Stove — 20 varieties 
12 varieties 
Greenhouse plants, 25 varie eties 
12 rco 
me 
TING a Y at the 
BRITTAIN'S. "NET 
f Red S r, Thrip, Mealy Bug, Scale 
20s. an: dcn koi. ore free to all Stations in London n, 
‘betwee n London and Norwich, on the Colchester 
ipio 
Seep and NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT, 
Suffolk, 
et 1 have expanded 
KI 
I rn prices ; baad the GISHURSQ- COMPOUND for as eri 
„Ko. 
n side of the ias iA of Bo — 
—— vin, 
pestes bándeptug foli ago; C it poU a Very pem M. 
recommendation in being a m rofuse bloomer, —— mà ce 
unbers. The 
with a snow 
» Ce 2 sorts 
come 45 E — dum w So Chrysanskomums, 50 sorts 
N 
C W. HARGR AVE begs respec y to a 
e that he zt DOM. be ETE with à STOCK. ot the 
xiu DOUBL him in the 'Gar- 
e i of September 35 
They constitute a unique colléetio i in nd decided T Nes of 
substan colour, 
i are suj petal, 
me e 
out. Their nomen- 
son, very double, dwarf habit, 
ABT pict clearly mottled with white. 
BURE 2 GEM. . 
Bright crim: with whi 
ALBA MAGN ae — fora ay. — 
R 
3 OLD 185 SILVER FI 
of 
» 
mson, brighter than ita | 
previously introduced — 
ly purple. 
torte Hn al i 
igno: 
me ane that — nie e their commands at 
their earliest umi: 25 all orde ill be executed in 
rotation in which they are received, t the the 
C. W. HARGRAVE, THE Nursery, WINCHMORE Hut, N. 
